Overview
- New South Wales defeated Western Australia by five wickets in the 16th match of the Marsh One Day Cup, taking the lead in the standings with 18 points.
- Western Australia slips to second place, closely trailing New South Wales with 17 points, while Victoria holds the third spot.
- Daniel Hughes and Jack Edwards emerged as key players for New South Wales, with Hughes scoring a half-century and Edwards taking three wickets.
- Andrew Tye leads the wicket-takers list in the tournament, having claimed 12 wickets for Western Australia.
- The loss challenges Western Australia's reign as the two-time reigning champions, introducing the risk of losing their top spot on the table.